The official confirmation that the Nigerian economy is in recession by
the Federal Government on August 31, appears to have further stimulated
more suicide cases across the nation. In the last six months, seven out
of the 36 states of the federation sampled, have recorded over 62 cases
of suicides according to statistics from the various police commands by
Saturday Telegraph
Ogun and Lagos states have the highest figures of 25 and 12
respectively. Although, psychologists had predicted this, while citing
financial and economic troubles that many Nigerians are currently
facing, many are still surprised at the huge statistics.
The poor economy has compelled companies to close shop because of harsh
operating environment and difficulties in sourcing foreign exchange.
Consequently, many have been thrown into the Labour market, thereby
increasing people’s anxiety, depression and frustration.
According to Saturday Telegraph investigations, many are now embracing
suicide as short cut to end hardship and economic nightmares not minding
that Nigerians consider the act a taboo. With this, their supposed
misery and suffering brought about by the prevailing recession are
buried with them.
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